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Lamparelli, C. Condé, Pogreba-Brown K., Verhougstraete M., Sato M. Inês Zano, Bruni A. de Castro, Wade T. J., et al. (2015).  Are fecal indicator bacteria appropriate measures of recreational water risks in the tropics: a cohort study of beach goers in Brazil?. Water research. 87, 59–68.
Painter, J. E., Hlavsa M. C., Collier S. A., Xiao L., Yoder J. S., & Gargano J. W. (2015).  Cryptosporidiosis surveillance–United States, 2011-2012; Giardiasis surveillance–United States, 2011-2012. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Surveillance Summaries. 64(3), 
Polo, D., Feal X., & Romalde JL. (2015).   Mathematical model for viral depuration kinetics in shellfish: An useful tool to estimate the risk for the consumers.
Pouillot, R., Van Doren JM., Woods J., Plant D., Smith M., & Goblick G. (2015).  Meta-Analysis of the Reduction of Norovirus and Male-Specific Coliphage Concentrations in Wastewater Treatment Plants.
Pouillot, R., Van Doren JM., Woods J., Plant D., Smith M., & Goblick G. (2015).  Meta-Analysis of the Reduction of Norovirus and Male-Specific Coliphage Concentrations in Wastewater Treatment Plants.
Al-Tawfiq, J. A., & Perl T. M. (2015).  Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in healthcare settings. Current opinion in infectious diseases. 28, 392–396.
Montazeri, N., Goettert D., Achberger EC., Johnson CN., Prinyawiwatkul W., & Janes ME. (2015).  Pathogenic enteric viruses and microbial indicators during secondary treatment of municipal wastewater.
Pires, DP., & Boas DV. (2015).  Phage Therapy: a Step Forward in the Treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections.
Cowling, B. J., Park M., Fang V. J., Wu P., Leung G. M., & Wu J. T. (2015).  Preliminary epidemiologic assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea, May–June 2015. Euro surveillance: bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles= European communicable disease bulletin. 20,
Rhoads, W. J., Ji P., Pruden A., & Edwards M. A. (2015).  Water heater temperature set point and water use patterns influence Legionella pneumophila and associated microorganisms at the tap. Microbiome. 3, 67.